Usually 4 years, or least that's how long it would have been if I was dedicated to get that B.A. Degree! However understand that the degree only prepares you for taking the actuarial exams. So you see the degree means nothing if you can not pass at least 1 or 2 actuarial professional exams. So in the end it depends on you and secondly if you can pass the exams without a B.A. degree more power to you!
To become a respiratory therapist you have to have an associates degree (three years at an accredited college)
9 YEARS
16 years
7 to 8 years
about 8 years!
19 years
To become an actuary, extensive training is required, including a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as mathematics, statistics, or finance. Aspiring actuaries must also pass a series of professional exams, which can take several years to complete, along with gaining relevant work experience. Additionally, many actuaries pursue further certifications or designations, such as those offered by the Society of Actuaries or the Casualty Actuarial Society. Overall, the path to becoming an actuary typically involves 7-10 years of education and exam preparation.
many years .
4
12 yrs
7years
4 years undergrad, 3 years law school, and X years practicing.